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Well thanks, that really means a lot. I don't have a screen recorder right now, and making a video seems really intensive, but here are some steps in my drawing process. About a 30 min speedpaint. Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6
Well thanks, that really means a lot. I don't have a screen recorder right now, and making a video seems really intensive, but here are some steps in my drawing process. About a 30 min speedpaint.
Heres a bunch of practice stuffs I was doing, to work on shading. I realized that all my shading was a bunch of crap, so I've been trying hard to improve it by copying artists I've respected. So, no credits go to me on those works.
Well Gray... I have to admit, you got much better than when you started posting stuff, and that shows.. you've been working a lot and that always makes other artists happy to see someone else with devotion.
I can't really tell you what is good or wrong, because most of the people already pointed it out to you...
what I can suggest you tough, is that you should pay more attention to your textures, because it's the textures that give the whole ''looks real'' feeling to the drawings, get yourself use to recreate every texture for every part of your drawings. Skin texture, wood texture, cloth texture, etc.
it will just improve your drawings alot!.. good luck
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